Prediagnostic
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or used in diagnosis.
2.
serving to identify or characterize; being a precise indication.
noun
3.
diagnosis (def 1).
4.
a symptom or characteristic of value in diagnosis.
5.
Medicine/Medical. a device or substance used for the analysis or detection of diseases or other medical conditions.
6.
Computers.
a message output by a computer diagnosing an error in a computer program, computer system, or component device.
a program or subroutine that produces such messages.
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or of value in diagnosis
noun
2.
(med) any symptom that provides evidence for making a specific diagnosis
3.
a diagnosis
diagnostic di·ag·nos·tic (dī’əg-nŏs’tĭk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or used in a diagnosis.
Serving to identify a particular disease; characteristic.
n.
diagnostics The art or practice of medical diagnosis.
A symptom or a distinguishing feature serving as supporting evidence in a diagnosis.
An instrument or a technique used in medical diagnosis.
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